This 15th installmentโs focus on drama and storytelling is noteworthy, building to one of the seriesโ finest action-packed climaxes.
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This 15th installmentโs focus on drama and storytelling is noteworthy, building to one of the seriesโ finest action-packed climaxes.
Zatoichiโs caught in between nasty gangsters and ungrateful villagers in this 14th entry that boasts great action but little in a way of a substantial story.
Zatoichiโs use of violence to right wrongs is called into question in this well-made 13th installment.
There may not be much action, but this quite solid 12th instalment takes its time to give us well-developed characters in a narrative about strategic one-upmanship.
This easy-going if poor entry doesnโt quite contribute much to Zatoichiโs characterisation, nor does it have an involving premise.
This tenth instalment goes into darker territory with forced prostitution as one of its themes, but Zatoichi is in a serious mood to right wrongs with several well-choreographed fight scenes in store.
The theme of the โfather figureโ dictates the narrative of this decent 9th instalment of the โZatoichiโ series.
This 8th instalment is one of the seriesโ bestโand different tooโwith director Kenji Misumi fashioning a slower-paced tale about Zatoichiโs longing for fatherhood.
The franchiseโs 7th movie is its first true disappointment with a middling story, low stakes and a weak villain.
This sixth installment benefits from the wild, manic energy sustained by relatively new director Kazuo Ikehiro.